Opening / Changing Advanced Power Options using .BAT files:
This could be useful if you want to quickly change settings in your power plan based on what your laptop is doing.
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https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-powercfg-control-power-settings-windows-10https://www.sakya.it/wordpress/enable-disable-cpu-turbo-boost-from-command-line/
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Shortcut to open advanced settings: #
Create a new text document and copy/paste the line from below Then save it as AdvPowerSettings.batcontrol.exe powercfg.cpl,,3
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How to change settings: #
Create a new text document and copy/paste one of the lines from below Save it as powerplanX.bat<Current Scheme> Boost Disabled:
<Current Scheme> Efficient Aggressive:
powercfg.exe /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT 54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00 be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7 000
powercfg.exe -S SCHEME_CURRENT
powercfg.exe /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT 54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00 be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7 004
powercfg.exe -S SCHEME_CURRENT
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Boost Mode Index Numbers: #
The last 3 digits of the above commands can be changed to the following for the various boost modes
Possible Setting Index: 000 - Disabled
Possible Setting Index: 001 - Enabled
Possible Setting Index: 002 – Aggressive
Possible Setting Index: 003 - Efficient Enabled
Possible Setting Index: 004 - Efficient Aggressive
Possible Setting Index: 005 - Aggressive At Guaranteed
Possible Setting Index: 006 - Efficient Aggressive At Guaranteed
Other things that are possible: #
Change which power mode you’re in (Silent, Balanced, High Performance) Change any settings within these power plans Change other settings such as sleep/wake timers (edited)What’s on my desktop:

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